MOBILE, Alabama -- Mobile police have announced another change to the Sunday Mardi Gras parading schedule, which had undergone a series of postponements due to severe weather expected Saturday afternoon and evening.

Saturday’s downtown parades, which had been moved to Sunday morning, are now set to roll at 1 p.m. along Route A, according to a news release. It all starts with the Floral Parade, followed by the Knights of Mobile and the Order of Angels. At 2 p.m., MAMGA King Elexis I will arrive at the foot of Government Street, prior to the Joe Cain Day parade at 2:30 p.m.

In a Saturday statement responding to rumors that a 10:30 start time Sunday morning would interrupt church services in the downtown area, Mobile police Chief Micheal Williams said, “This is absolutely not true.”

“No parade will roll onto streets in the a.m. worship hour,” Williams said in the release. “The weather caused us to reschedule many of the parades to Sunday, but we never requested that worship services be cancelled as a result of the changes.

“The worship hour is and has always been off limits.”

The remainder of Sunday’s schedule is unchanged, with Le Krewe de Bienville parading at 5 p.m., followed by the Mystics of Time at 7 p.m. The MOT parade had to be rescheduled from its traditional spot on Saturday night to Sunday due to a near-100 percent chance of rain, according to the National Weather Service in Mobile.

By Sunday afternoon, temperatures should be around 60 degrees and skies should be clear, the weather service reported.